Above is a slideshow of the images I make and surround myself with.


I am an imagemaker, researcher, teacher and curator based in London. Across these practices, I investigate the representational, spatial and socio-political relationships embedded within vision systems and image technologies.


Recent research strands include the spatial histories of slop, the aesthetic and operational entanglements within cloud images and the consequences of algorithmic logics on labour and space. Outcomes of my research take shape as essays and talks, alongside an ongoing practice of imagemaking across photography, CGI and AI.


I teach Intermediate 6 at the Architectural Association, a design unit investigating the cultural and spatial dimensions of contemporary socio-economic and techno-political shifts. Previously, I taught in the History and Theory & Media and Communication departments at the AA. I have also been invited as a guest lecturer at the London College of Fashion, Die Angewandte and Royal College of Art, amongst others.


I sometimes curate public programme events: most recently, ‘Creative Directions’, a series of talks from Peter Saville, Grace Wales Bonner, Akinola Davies Jr. & Alaska Alaska, investigating contemporary definitions of creative practice. Previously, I curated ‘In 20/20’, a symposium and exhibition revisiting the work of Harun Farocki in the context of gamification and surveillance.


I co-founded Cream Projects, a practice engaging with the application of game engine technologies across commercial and research projects.